Five Simple Steps for Organizing Your Laundry Room

Dave Kushner • Feb 11, 2021
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Your  laundry room  is a multifunctional space that acts also as an extra organizational area for your family. Because it plays so many roles, a laundry room can quickly become a cluttered, cramped, and chaotic mess.

 

In order to make the most of your laundry room, you need to keep it organized by:

 

  • Utilizing Every Inch of Space
  • Creating a Laundry Station
  • Consolidating Like Items
  • Adding Cabinets and Organizers
  • Adding a Space for All-Weather Gear Storage

 

If you’re ready to get your laundry room spick and span, follow these five simple organizational tips.


1. Utilizing Every Inch of Space

Most laundry rooms are small. When it comes to getting yours organized, you need to get creative. Using every inch of space in your laundry room, including the walls and the back of the door, will help to clear out ground space.


Consider hanging your ironing board on the back of the door. Over-the-door organizers also make it easy to store items that you don’t regularly use out of sight.

2. Creating a Laundry Station

Your laundry room can quickly become a dumping ground for dirty and wet clothing. Damp clothing can encourage mold growth. 

 

In order to keep your laundry room mold-free and clean, set up a laundry station. Clear off some counter space and designate it as a location for folding clothes. Keep a hamper in the room to quickly load and unload clothing during the laundry process. You can also purchase a freestanding drying rack to hang clothing that cannot be put into the dryer.

Laundry Basket

3. Consolidating Like Items

Properly organizing all of the items in your laundry room will make finding what you’re looking for a breeze. Go through all of the stuff in your laundry room, including cleaning supplies, detergent, and bleach. Toss the items that are expired or you don’t use.


Organize the remaining items by category. Clump all like items together in baskets and boxes. For instance, keep all of your window and surface cleaning solutions together in a carry-all caddy so that you can easily transport them around the house on cleaning day. Put pet products, like leashes, food, and toys, in a big bin. You can also place a pretty jar near the washing machine to put coins and other small items you find while emptying out pants pockets.

 

Be sure to clearly label all of the boxes and baskets so you know exactly where everything is.

4. Adding Cabinets and Organizers

Adding laundry room cabinets and organizers will help to give all of your items a home. After you’ve grouped similar products into bins, boxes, and baskets, store them in cabinets. Keep the items you use most often on lower shelves for easy access. If you have kids or pets, keep hazardous products safely out of reach on the top shelves of your cabinet.

Laundry Room Cabinets

5. Adding a Space for All-Weather Gear Storage

Typically, laundry rooms are also used as mudrooms to store coats, boots, and other outside gear. Designate a place in the laundry room for all of your family’s outerwear.

 

Sort through your family’s warm- and cold-weather items. Bundle like items together. You can then store the clothing in bins that are clearly labeled. To make things even easier, assign a bin to each member of your household.

 

Not only do you want to efficiently store and organize these seasonal garments, but you want to keep them in an easy-to-find common area that all family members use.


Conclusion

In order to easily navigate your laundry room, it’s important to get it organized. From setting up a laundry station and using every inch of space to grouping similar items together and installing cabinets, you can enjoy a clean and tidy laundry room in no time at all.

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